The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 22, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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Entered t the- Polonc nt Bcrnton, second
Ulan Malt Matter, .
When pire will permit, Tlie. Tribune I
twnre Rlnil to print ihort letter rrnm Iti
frleniti lienrltiK " etirront topics, but It
into I tbt tliene mint be aliened, for pub
llcKtlon, by ttin writer's rant tanmpt nnil
the condition precedent .ttt, ncceptnnre U
that nil contrltmtloru ihnll ha mbject to
editorial revlsloiit i
THK FLAT MATE FOB ADVEttTIHlNO.
Trfe following tabic elionii tha price per Inch each
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Tho'TlTrTei says "The Tilbtine's com
mission lepoits iup lurnlslied by tile
itnpointlons. They ate lutnlshod by
nii(v uoipoiiitlctn, The Tribune Publish
ing Company, which also tines the eillt
intr mid pardon nlif blushes m think
tlops It well. As to Impnittullty 01 bias,
the- public must be the judgf.
' For a Stato Constabulary.
Ri:fji:si:xtativi:s elected to
Jlaitlsbuif,' liotn the litial
pot lions of Allegheny coim-
, t' )iupo-e ptishtf,' this win
ter for the ctentlcm bv the lej;llatiuo
of si peim.uietit state (oustiibul.iiy. Wo
hac, not seen nn outline of the meas
nip they intend to offer, but its Kenet
,tl puipo-e will be to enuip anil keep
lontlnualh ut woik a fniio of stnte
polipmeu in Lumtntinltic whote tui
litilinee is 1 Iff.
The Idea K an old one. not hllheito
i ommondinir U'-clt to the leRMatme,
betaif-e that body saw nn ne--lty fin
liialntatiilnir slmuU.ineoiHh the Xu
tlonal ku.imI and an additional police
foue Intended lor similar duty Hut
with a ilimoi koIiir up fiotn lalim oi
Kiiniations thiough the commouwe ilth
for the tepeal of the enactment peimil-tltiR-
the appointment in times of jp
piehenslon of eo.il and lion policemen
and biinglnB' piessuie to beat upon the
politicians to do awav with all pilwito
KU.tids ot piopert, theie is soiup lllte
lihood that the t omitiR- session will lake
action on the const jbulat ptoposition.
Jt Is not a lelleetiou upon eithet the
jiattiotism or the ellicipuoy ot the Xa
tlonal Btiaid to saj that it is pootly
lltted for much of the police dut now
leaded of it Tlieie :ite asl dltyeien
i e.s nmotitf the KKlments in efficiency,
ns Scuantonlans hae uccntlv had oe
c ision to know. Pew millLuv nigaui
yatlons .inywheie could luve made a
better tecoid thin out Thhteenth did
In the recent stivice under Colonel
Valtes, hU in the laxity or discip
line isible hi mt.ilii otlici camps in
this AiclniU, we liad an nbieet ks-on
in how mint. n y sen Ice ought not to
be (.milium il. Hut ouile apntt tiom
sinv iiuesllons ot (.ompaialixe di-cip-llne,
the fact leinaiiw ln.it the Xatlonal
Kiiaid Is too laige an institution and
too milium In Its, cninpositlnii and
niovcmi tits, to ill the u 't,cls ot agile
police woik. aiound Hie edges or a dls
'l ui bid industiial londitam
Its place is as n ies(iP against 01 -tranled
01 n. is- loleiue. Hut for
fei instance ol siih violence theie
;ue hundicds of jiettv alts of outiage
and iiuimidatioii iraolvlng only a few
pet sons .it a time, but oeiiuilng t-o
i.tpldly and s0 nunieious as to amount
In the aggiegiite to a challenge lo cl
JliSMtlon, and to cope with these ie
qulies unlioimed police nfliitis niount
,ul and aimed and leinfotoet! bv (letic
tle ipedallsts wniKlug under n lutel
liumt din Hug hi ad. It should be
within the power ol sherilf-, to Mtnuunn
lliese slate lelnfoi cements at the flint
eiupthe lgns of nn.iKhv hi tlieh bal
Iwl(K, and once sunimoiiod, (hey
should go tor evil doeis as the famous
mount! d polhe of c.inadi went tor
them in the ilajs wh-n it timid th
whole Canadian Xoithwcst. under icm
dltlons tnllnlteh moio dlttlcult lhan
pieall iluiing a flilLi. In anv poitlon
of Pi nusi,inln
In dealing wltli xloleme hi the Wi-
ilustilul legions of l'ennshanla It has
been, demoiihiiated lopeatedlv that
ptoiiiptnes iH all liiipoiient. Tlie c-
iciltle who healtates Is lost. A swift
and diolshi! innu nt the vcrj bigln-
nltirf ot the tioublo usually ( nda It, with
liilliilto eioiiomy in money and tuiu-
uulllt, it not Inhuman lilt. The Xu-
tlonnl Biiaul lb not couhtltuteil a as lo
lyitl Itsell leadlly to swift oik In
tfCmall iletachmentH In the la ginning of
" peilod of tuibulence. Our njntem of
smoM-inineut iWc?h- not: lit pteent pm-
SiUci adecnmtelypfof thfs adinitteil and,
H would appeal, giowlng nifd, And
Jt?10 Wlte-lon ol suelr ploHlon Is a
vvostlxjiilsjahiwhethet nunsuuil In
Jfnllai losses, or In the ilcmoi.illautlon
iollowlng' the (iveitl)iow 0f oidinuty
Jestuilnls,
vHofcuo inaKlug a penny domestic
ostfij lata the poatolllcu authmltlea
-inoposo to make n two-rent toielgn
tite, i3eUSi Mt chai Ity begin ut home,
A Old Ago Pensloua,
K"11E I-'deratlon of Labor
l I' ' hlioulil be cicdlted with hav
? JJU'jI, sut iipo,, nm pocinllstlo
J ptoio.stioii to mo the (ed-
ejal KOeiimeut pension In the sum of
dlJ u niontli eery wuscreainer nulv
Jng ut tlie ago of CO eai., atul havlng
vpiid an aveiage aniu'ul Income ot less
ttian U.000. Tlla Is a gratlfjlng sjmi
j.nn of letumliig common t,ent,o. The
ay to becuic old-age peiihlons Ih not
'nh' inlpoAltlon upon government, but by
itelllgont ugltutlon for a labot .depre
ciation chtiiguupijn Ameilcan Indimtiy.
Jiaoyf Qur'iallioaits htivo alrf-ndy esT
tabllshed this chutge, which they leipg.
Jnwu us u IpKltJmato Aiialfl)C4o iho,oi,
r'dlnaiyoosts of doing Imsliicus. 'atd It
6i)Jy a nticstloii.cii' timo unfl Iivoij
Anieilc.iu Industry 'of any Impoitunce
will lay nshlo nntiully from lis mos
Gninlitg.s, a ceitnln perceiitnRe sitlllclont
lo lellto pety falthttil winker In the
evening of bin usefulness upon a pen
plan )Hiimttunc( to. hln ttsufitlnesB
while itctle In the labor ot fiioductloni
TIiIb Is nol socialism, bul humane con
duct of business; Indeed, economy If
us a (onseiiUeucc of.lt labor Is ,(tnn
iltillb.ed by relief ftoin gnnwlng itppie
hetiRlou. The eonsiiiiiur now p.i.xs for (he wear
and teat of 'tlie mechanical appliances
tiKed In tnltilsteiltig to his Industiial
needy. Gnn any lensoti bo ndvancett
why he nhould not also ho made to pay"
for the labor outworn In his soivlie
not nleiely a dally wage, but also a loll
adequate to keep the supet animated
woiker from becoming n public cluuge
shoitld his own Hit If t have been Insuf
llelelit tn ptotect 'him? In cffoits to
piomotu old-age pcnslon and Insur
ance against the mishaps of life, as well
as In all other honest movements fo'r the
real advancement of the woiklngman's
industiial and social' condition, the
leadeis of organized labor In this cotin
tty can count eonlltleiitly ' upon tlie
sympathetic! co-opeiatlon of iiractlcally
the unanimous public opinion of the
countii. But this is not to be com
manded or letutnetl by either the exces
ses of socialism 'on the one hand, or by
the denial of fundamental rights on (he
other. The ttuth of this H gathoilng
foico every hour.
One piopositlon otTeted at the lteriet
nllon of Labor conentIon In Now Oi
lcans contemplates doing away with
lines in couits of justice and liming no
oilier punishment than impilsonmenl.
Then theie would be a convict labor
pioblem.
Simplifying the Law.
WH AUK glad to obseno by
aid of the Pittsbtng p.t
peis that the Allegheny,
Hat association Intends
to hu( .something to sa about the
proceedings of the appioachlng legit
lutuie. For some time, thiough appio
prlnti' committees, it lias'-liceu engaged'
in foimuliitlnij ieme,dk for leitaln
notoiious statutoiy abuses, and we In
fei fiom wli.it our Smokv City contcm
poi.ulcs pi hit that it lias in mind to
send .v steeling committee to Hanis
buig.Thut Is what bai .isoifuUons gcii
uallv ought to do. The l.ickawanna
H.ir .issocltitiou iiartlcul.il ly ought to
make Its influence felt at the slate capi
tal, toi with due icspect to 0111 Domo
uatlc fi lends leeentb elected as lepie
sentativev, the need of lgoious ch.tin
pinnsiiiji of Scianton't. legislative inter
ests Is liktly to be lelt tilth wlntei at
Ili'lllsblllg
(Jnc teloim ol genual Intel est which
the Allegheny n.sbocjjtion will uige con
tempi lies cutting out of deeds and
men tgages the ast mass of obsolete
and redundant ei binge now puent to
no good put pose, and substituting clean,
(ilsj), concise modem English if lias
piepaied di afts of tonus thai contain
less than one-fouith ot Hit winds now
Pinplojed. and has submitted these
iliatts to numcioiis leaintd laweis for
opinioub as to their suflli lciuj, and in
ce.y instance tlie leply has lieen thai
the new totin is fully as ettcctlvc as the
old A bluo-peiK lllnjj of legal Hnglish
in file splili ol the twentieth (entuiy
would icpiesent an economy of mill
ions ol doll us, to sn nothing ot the
s.uing in peiplexity among novitiates
in Hie law. 'TIs a consummation dc
oiitlv to be wished
Of small"!- genei.il Impoi taiice, but
jet of Inteicbt as showing tlie tiend
(ownrd simplicity 1110 two other Items
In the Pltl.sbuifT lefoim piogtammc,
One lehttes (o(the lnechanlc's lien law.
An amended last session It loiilliiis 10
cotdlng the entlto ntcount In a HtMipln
some lustanceB making ti iccoul ut
fotty to fifty tjiH'-wlttcn page. Thc
Allcghotiy Har nssoilatlon legntdn this
leiiuheineut ns unntcessaiy unit seeks
to lenitive It. The other 1 elates lo the
statutory sen Ice of piooess In fore,
dlosutes. Hy action of the last assem
bly this was chunged so ns to icuulic
the serving of evcty occupant of a ptop
eity In cae of foieclostiie. in case of
a Intge clly olllce1 building this would
mean peisonnl set Ice upon 00 to l.GOU
Individuals, for each of whom the
shoilff would tlnttgc u fee. This inttltl
pllcntlou ot piocess and cspense lin
ptessest the Allegheny iininly bietluen
us wholly hupeilltious nnd they want It
stopped.
It nccuis touts in this gutieial con
nection that If the bar associations ut
the vailoiit, counties could be In t etc led
win inly In the question of levlslng the
whole matter of piocess with u view to
cutting out unnecessaiy lees, especially
constables' and aldetnien'H fees, some
thing definite might ensue In icllof of
a muih-vlotlinlzed nnd now helpless
public.
Trad? With Canada
Holding Up Well
Special Coiitsponileiiie.
Washington, Nov. "I
CANADIAN Impoits fiom the United
States continue to glow moic nip
ly than those fiom Hie United
Kingdom, despite the legislation of
IVii In faor of pioducts of the X'nlttd
Kingdom. In that jear, It will bo !
lncmbered, the Caiiailliui tin Iff laws and
legulatlous weie so adjusted as to give
an Immediate l eduction, beginning with
Apill, 1S')7, of l-,,! per cent, in tin iff i.ites
on imports fiom tlio Vnltnl Klngilpm,
with a tuitliei piovlslon that another 3J'..
pel cent, lecluctlou should occut In lSI'S
In KKX) n htnll liutlier iliIuc'Ioii was
made, nuking the total i eduction of tariff
i ites In luvoi ol meichaadlse fiom the.
I'nitcil Kingdom i! 1-! pel cent. 'J lie ol
flcl.il lepoit of the tiade and navigation
oL the illinbiloii oL Cm ula, which has Just
l cached the tic.isinv bitreiu of statistics.
Includes a teiies of tables showing the
impoits foi consumption fiom the United
States, Oieit IJiItaln and otb.ei cnuntiles,
and the total Impoits foi a long tenn of
veil This shows Hint hi the fiscal jeu
S9'j, Hie one liiimedl.itclj pieccillng the
ear In which the lcdiictlon ol tinlft in
lav oi of pmctuits fiom (beat Hiltuhi be
gan, C'.iliiicllnn impoits Horn Uieit Hiitilu
weie tij.OT'iTl.'. and In I'm.' Sli,-Mii,00.', .fa
Inciease ot $lli,'-Jbj.O 111 IMMi the C Hi
ndi, in Impoits liom the Tnlted States
wne $JS,r.74,0JI and in 111)2, "SIJ0.SI 1.7 jV. an
Inciease or $0-' -Mil.T.i.
Not onlj5 do Caii'idlaii Impoits Horn the
Pnlttd Statis show a gieatci m tu il lu
ll e.iie fiom l&'H to 10uJ than do thosu
fiom the Tinted Kingdom, but the pei
centat,e of iucieisp in Impaits fiom the
United States is also gieatci lhan that in
impoits fiom the United Kingdom, and
the pciienlnge which impoits fiom the.
Tnlted States toim ol the total Impoits
of C.inad i is glutei III J Oft.' th in il was In
lfc while the pticent.ige which impoits
fiom Oieat Hilt.iln foi in of tlie total Im
poits of Canada Is less In 3'mij than It was
in lS1d Computing 1S with W2. the an
turl Iucieisp hi impoits Horn (licit Ritt
nln Is. as ahead) shown, $li:.'.t1"0 and
the actiiat inciease In impoits fiom the
Tnlted States Ih $o.' HluT-i Consideicd bv
peicentages, the impoits into Canada
Horn Cheat Hiltnlu show an Inciease of
u.' pei cent , while those liom the Tnlted
States show an Inciease ol 107 pel cent,
since l'.'W, Impoits limn Gieat Hilt.iln
fount (I hi 1S ii) tti cent, ot the total
Impoits into Canada and In IfXiJ -U pti
tent., whiie impoits Horn the Unite rt
States vvhiili in l'tii loimxl .".' pei cent,
toimed in VOJ, ji pei icnt of the total
Impoits Into Canada
FEMALE
New York's Most Successful Specialist in Woman's Diseases
Says: "Nearly Every Case -of So-Called Female
Weakness and Painful Periods Is Due to Kidney or
Bladder Disease of Some Form."
IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS!
THOUSANDS OF MEN AND WOMEN HAVE KIDNEY DISEASE
AND DO NOT KNOW IT.
A TRIAL DOTTLE OF
WARNER5 "SAFE CURE"
THE WORLD'S GREATEST KIDNEY CURES SENT ADLOLUTELY TREE TO
EVERY READER OF THE TRIBUNE.
If you nave pains In the small of the
back, If you feel tired and worn out,
If you have headaches and have excru
ciating pains during your monthly pe
riods your kidneys arc unhealthy.
THIS SIMPLE HOME TEST
WILL TELL:
I.ol some urine etniul for twenty-four
Iiouip. If them It Is milky or cloudy or
contains u icddlsh In Irtc-tlilst HCtllmeiit, or
If pni tides or germs Hout nbout In It, your
Kldnejs nro dlsensed. You should t.ilco
"SAPU CUIli:" to nrrcst nit tlirse unnat
ural conditions and prevent serious c ampli
cations If, after you have, made this test,
j ou have nny doubt hi your mind as to tlio
development of the illaeiito In your aysteni
fend a sample of jour urine to Med Dent ,
Wnrnir's vgafe Cure Co, Kocliestcr, N Y
huiI our doitors will nunlyzo It nnd send you
n report with ndvlce free of chaige.
Women may write with pel feet freedom,
ns nil letteis from women me lend and nusivercd by
u women doctor. All correspondence strictly con
fidential CURES
Tbo experience ot Miss Lillian Ilamscy, President
of tbo Qulnc) Club, of Denver. Col , la similar to
that of thousands upon thousands of women who
have- biea cm id ot kidney aud bladder troubles nnd
Bo-enlled female, weakntssos. Miss ltnmsey wrote:
"I was nil iuu down, hail no appetite, vi.is troubled
with Indigestion, pain in the buik, uud BUlTcrcd
untold misery during my monthly periods until I
used Warnei's 'bate Cure.' Thanks to it I am now
ns Etroug and healthy as any woman toulil be. My
mother suffeied for over two years with what our
doctor called 'weakness peculiar to women '
She. had bevoro pains In her back, nnd her
head ached almost constantly ; iu fart falii'
was an Invalid until the doctor prescribed
'Safo Cure. Three bottles made a per
manent cure. Slio has no moio ot hei old
troubles nnd enjoys pciftct health All
her complications weie caused by dlreases
of tlio kidneys Had mv mothei taken
Safe Cure' In the llrot place, Instead of
a lot nf ho-called cures for foiunlo weak
ness, sho would lnvo been saved n great
deal of sufficing Wo will never be without
a bottlo of 'fcafo Cine' hi the house, and
lit every poor, suffeilng woman Knew the
inients ot 'Safe Cure' alio might bo lestoied
lio perfect health "
02 YEARS OLD.
Mrs Uebecea Smith, of
Westtlcld, .V. J who Is 0-'
e'urs old, wan cured of
klduiy nnd blnddcr tils
rise by ""ate Cure," nnd
does not know what It la
lo hnvn an ncho or u pain.
Mrs. Smith says Bho keeps
"Safo Cure" In the house
nnd tnkrs It
occasionally,
ns It keeps
her In per
fect licnltlv
Tlio free trial bottlo
of "bate Cure" has
Hired many light
cases which
weie discov
ered In the
a r I y
stage:
ty the
simple
home
test
ms
mm Mmmiur
IS
WjS.
KSIINEY mSEABE,
"Sato Cure" purifies and stiengthcns the kidneys and enables them to do their work:
It will euio ilieum-itlsm, rheumatic gout, dlabelqs, BrlRht's Disease, uiic arid poison, gall
'tone, inflammation of the bladder and urinary organs and female weakness, aud restoie
the patient's health and vigor
'Safe Cine" Is purely cgetable and contains no narcotic or haimful drugs, it Is free
,'rom sediment and is picas nit to take, It does not constipate, it Is a most valuable nnd
cfft'ctivo tonic ; it kills the dlseabe germs
Beware of so-called kidney cures full of sediment and of bad odor
they not only do not cure, but they are positively harmful.
Warner's Safe Pills move the bowels gently aud aid a speedy cure.
You can buy "S ifo Cure" at any drug stole Two legular sizes, r0e. and $1 00 a
bottle. RefUEft substitutes There Is none "just as good" as AVainers "Safe Cure" It
Is pres.rlbed aud used by doctors and In the hading hospitals as, the only absolute euro
Tor all forms ot diseases of the kidney, liver, bladder aud blood '
Sample Bottle "Safe Cure" Free.
To convince tveiv stiffen i liom ilist.ists of the Kldnej.s, livei. hladdei and
blood that W'.unei s "Safe due" will tuie them, a tiial bottle will be sent nbso
lulily lice postpiid Also a svmplom blank and a valuable medical booklet which
tells all about the diseases ol the l.idnojft, livei nnd bladdei, with n pusctlptlon
foi euli disease, and many ot the thousands ol testlmonl lis ucelved ilnllv liom
Kiateful pilltnts who hive been cuuil by "S He Clue." All ou have to do Is Wllte
Wiunei s Site Cute Compinv rtochestci, N Y, and mci.tlon hivlnar lead this
Itheial ofici in tlie Sei niton Tilbune The Kcnulueii"i-s of this offer Is fully (ru.u
.lutted bv the publMni
Reduced Prices on Silver
Pop the Thanksgiving
Dinnep Table.
Reduced prices, not on an Inferior grade of Silver, nut on "Itogers Uros.'" Best- We have an excellent assortment of
tltis popular and reliable Silverware, bought especially for Thanksgiving trade. The order was placed during the Summer months, when every
one looked for an early settlement of the coal strike and a brisk prosperous Fall trade. Fate decreed it otherwise, howeyer.
There is an old saying, "That it is an ill wind that doesn't bring good to some one." That is the case .this time. Not being fortune
tellers, we bought too heavy and now we must unload at prices far below what you have always paid for "Rogers Bros.' " goods.
"Stvet Plate thai Wears.'
scS8r '
Fruit I is'ios
A laryo iibsortnient of these
beautiful KrtiiL Dishes. Decorat
ed ivorv and aurora bowls, en
closed in beautifully chased silver
standards.. 1'ornicr price, $r,lll)
and frS.OII. TliankstfiviiiK sale
price,
$1.00 and $5.00 '
Carving Sets
A hundred sets lo choose from,
in staf;, peail aud celluloid han
dles, silver trimmed. Every set is
Hiiarauteed by us. The vau'ous
ipialities should sell for $:&...0,
PTi.00, SpS.OO, $10.(10 and J?l;t,OII.
TlianKsf-iviiig sale pi ices.,
$2.00, $4.00. $0.00,
$S,00 and $10.00
"Silver Pati
that I Feats
"
Specials in Knives
Forks and Spoons
One-half dozen Rogeis tiiple
plate Knives and Forks, were
$4.00 set. Thanks-
giving sale price... P5.UU
One-half doen Rogers Tea
Spoons, should be $1.00,
Thanksgiving sale price. 5C
One-half doen Table Spoons,
regular!) sell for
JJ&J.0II, Thanksgiv- t CA
ing sale price,,..,. ) 1 ,JU
One-half do.eu pearl haudletl
Fruit Knives, should be marked
Sr.."ll, Tliauksgi- jj, .
ing sale price- p4. (JU
"Sihtr
(hat
IKars,
'C;2SJt22S22
Cake JJnslcets
The new designs are the best
and most sensible shapes we have,
yet shown. Beautifully chased'
and engraved. Wc have two
grades that should sell for S:t.."iO
aud $8.00. Thanksgiving sale
pi ice,
$2.00 and $5.00
4-Pieco Tea Sets
Those we are showing bear the
stamp of ical woith and can be
relied uppn to do ears of service,
$IL00 sets. Thanksgiving sale
price,
$s.oo
Table Decorations
The dinner table will be incom
plete without them.
Candlesticks, $1.00 each.
Candelabrum, !t light, $1,00' ,"i
light, $s.OO,
Large assoitment of beautiful
Shades.
lWants U,. mail j
Twenty Christmas Presents'
$50.oo
To He Given by Tlie Scranton Tribune to tlie Children of
Scranton and Northeastern Pciinsylvatila.
Ono Present $20.00 in Gold.
One Present 10.90 In Gold.
One Present 5.00 In Oold.
Two Presents 2.50 Each...
Five Presents 1.00 Each . . .
Ten Presents 50c Each...
.$20.00
. 10.00
. 5.00
. 5oo
. 5.00
. 5.00
Total Twenty Presents 1 $50.00
THE TRIBUNE'S SECOND ANNUAL
Junior Educational Contest
A Contest in Word-UiillcJInfr.
Who Can Make the Most Words Out of the Letters in
T-H-E H-O-M-E P-A-P-E-R.
THIS IS much easier than last year's contest, and twenty of the
brightest boys ajid girls will seenre Chrismas Gifts jn cash for
making the largest number of 'words out of these letters. ItMs
lots of fun to think of the words and hunt them up in the dictionary, and
besides it will help you with your spelling. You will be surprised at the
number of different ways these twelve letters can be used.
Rules of the Contest.
Presents will be given to the boys or girls, whose parents or guard
ians are subscribers to THE TRIBUNE, building the largest number of
words out of the letters contained in "The Home Paper."
No letter must be used any more times than they appear in these
three words. As an example, only one "A" could be used, but there
might be two "H's" or three "E's."
Only words defined in the MAIN PORTION of "Webster's Inter
national Dictionary" (edition of 1898) vill be allowed. Any dictionary
can be used, but in judging the contest THE TRIBUNE will debar all
words not found in Webster's.
Proper names, or any other words appearing in the "Appendix" will
not be allowed.
Obsolete words are admitted if defined in the dictionary, j
Words spelled two or more ways can be used but once. '
Words with two or more definitions can be used but once.
No single letters counted as words except "A" and "O."
flow to Write Your List.
Write on one side of the paper only.
Write very plainly ; if possible, use a typewriter.
Place the words alphabetically.
Write your name, age, address and number of words at the top
of your list.
Write the name of parent or guardian with whom you-live and
Vho is a regular subscriber to THt I KlBUNb. ' )
Fold the list DO NOT ROLL.
CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20TII at 5 P. M.
All letters of inquiry for information will be promptly answered. Ad
dress your list of words, or any question you wish answered, to
CONTEST EDITOR.
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